Yes. I always told my mother that I wanted to have a BDSM blog and review sex toys. To this day she brags to her Sunday School friends about my accomplishments. I do what I can to keep them all in stock. Where do y'all think all my Eden Points go? O.o

Did you follow your dream as a child and work in the field you always wanted to?

Great topic! As boring as my story is, I never really knew what I wanted to be when I grew up until.. I grew up. Lol. I had an interest in psychology in my teen years and had starting writing at 12 and was published for the first time at 15. I didn't know for sure though. In younger years, I had NO clue at all and often worried that I'd be the only person in the world with no talent/skills. Lol. I kind of wanted to be a teacher because I think every kid wants to be a teacher. That didn't last long. Now I'm a writer and I actually graduate this month from a writing school! Next, I'm enrolled to become certified in hypnotherapy. So I guess the interests I had stayed, but there are so many things I want to be. I don't think I'll ever settle for just author or just hynotherapist. I was thinking about this a lot this past year and finally came to the conclusion that I DONT' HAVE to be just one thing. Heck, I might even become a rock star too! Only kidding, that would be disasterous. Lol

A good chunk of what I do wasn't even a paid or recognized profession when I was a little kid. I'm a Lactation Consultant, Nurse and a Post Partum Doula. I did NOT want to be a nurse when I was a kid, I wanted to be something out of the ordinary for a woman. I avoided things like nursing work, office work like the plague when I was younger.

When I was very young, I wanted to be a "Mommy" and I am. I also wanted to be an archeologist and/or and Egyptology. Last time I checked the want ads, there were few jobs available in those fields.

When I was a little older, I wanted to either be a writer or a journalist or go into law. I write, but don't know a whole lot about law. I'm glad I didn't go into journalism, as it's a dying field. I did have an advice column in the local newspapers from 8th grade until about half way through High School. Then I wanted a "real job" (not realizing the column was more interesting that "real work") and then, for a while really wanted to go into music and be in a band. That never panned out, but I sure as hell dressed like it for a long time.

In late High School and University, I was studying Psychology with a leaning towards Child Development, and in college was also Pre-Med. (Y'know medicine was something I could "fall back on" if the whole Rock Star thing never worked out. LOL!)

No, I'm much better than I could have imagined. When I was a kid, I wanted to be a teacher (basically only because my Aunt was one, and my Mom had wanted to be one), but it wasn't what I wanted, really.

When I got older, I wanted to be in fashion design.

What actually came about is much different. I am a stay at home slave for my Master, and I do web cam video chat hosting. I'm very, very happy with my life.

Considering I wanted to be everything from a Disney princess to a veterinarian, no, I don't.
I still want to be a vet though, I think being able to help sick or abused animals would be the best thing I could possibly do and still get paid for.
Truth be told I sort of want to work for the ASPCA like the people on Animal Cops. I know it'd break my heart to see animals in such conditions but knowing I could help them would be the greatest thing ever. <3

When I was a child, I wanted to be a librarian or a lawyer, based on how I liked the quiet and was able to speak my case, haha. Now though? Not in a million years will I become either. I'm much more laid back and loud than back then, so I'll hopefully become something creative when the time is right.

I wanted to be a veterinarian growing up, I even did the whole pre-vet thing in college, got all the way to the application for vet school and decided to stick with what I am doing now, which is working in animal emergency as a nurse vs. doctor. I love what I do and the level of care I get to provide my patients. So I'm not exactly what I wanted to be but I've found a way to work in the field in a way that is better than what I imagined as a child.